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The Song Led Zeppelin Could Never Recreate Live: Ten Years Gone [Song Breakdown] 

Carl Baldassarre
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Ten Years Gone is one of the most beloved songs by Led Zeppelin and Jimmy Page enthusiasts. By popular request, here is my breakdown of this glorious track from the album Physical Graffiti.
Released in 1975, the track was originally written by Page as an instrumental track. He meticulously sculpted the track at his home on a reel-to-reel tape recorder. By my count, there are as many as 6 guitars going simultaneously towards the end of the studio recording. It is a veritable guitar army!
In 1977, Led Zeppelin courageously brought the song to the concert stage during their last U.S. tour. I was one of the lucky ones to see that show live (twice!) in April of 1977. I say ‘courageously’ because there were only Page and John Paul Jones to manage their way through it (Jones on a triple neck, custom built acoustic). I was thrilled to hear it live and it was a very lovely arrangement for a live audience. And as many viewers have pointed out, TYG was also in the Knebworth set list! But as good as these versions are, they were never able to recreate the guitars of studio track.
Fast forward to 1999, Jimmy Page and The Black Crows brought it to the stage. This time Page had three guitarists, a bass player, and a keyboard player to recreate the studio version. Believe it or not, they were still a couple of hands short at the peak moment when compared to the original studio arrangement! Nevertheless, it was an awesome interpretation.
I read an interview where Jimmy Page said that version was one of his most fulfilling live experiences he had - as it was thrilling to hear the parts recreated live.
In this episode, I break down all the parts with the help of a couple of friends, Michael Weber - guitar (The Michael Weber Show) and Al Rolik - bass (Syzygy, The Soul of Zeppelin). There was a moment when we were making this episode that I too was surprised by how beautifully these parts sounded in the room when they were played together live…and we were still several hands short!!!
With all that said, I hope you enjoy hearing this track broken down and explained. It was a joy to do!
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0:00 Intro
1:03 About Ten Years Gone
2:22 Figure 1
5:18 Figure 2
7:58 Figure 3
9:12 Figure 4
13:37 Figure 5
15:24 Guitar Solo
16:26 Figure 6
17:07 Figure 7
20:54 The Song's Ending
22:06 Conclusion

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Комментарии : 1,8 тыс.   
@drfrankieray
@drfrankieray Год назад
Almost 50 years and it stillgives me goosebumps.
@mariovalderrama5239
@mariovalderrama5239 Год назад
Mee too i heard it in june 1975 i thought it was their best overall song besides achilles last stand they dont make music like that a bygone era
@JamesDeanLP
@JamesDeanLP Год назад
You mean 50 years gone?
@mariovalderrama5239
@mariovalderrama5239 Год назад
@@JamesDeanLP 🙂👍 that sounds alot better
@tinahorne6018
@tinahorne6018 Год назад
Bringing me gratitude for my big brother giving me the album for my birthday the year it came out. The gift that keeps on giving💜 I learn a little more each listen, and there have been so many.🎶🙌🙏
@Darren9077
@Darren9077 Год назад
Same. Literally
@paulgilmour4920
@paulgilmour4920 Год назад
It’s extremely difficult to comprehend just how good led zeppelin were. The odds of 4 supremely talented musicians finding each other must be astronomical and then to come up with a catalogue of some of the greatest rock tracks of all time. Individually and collectively they inspire generations and in their own fields of music are always talked about as some of the greatest of all time.
@robsgarage4746
@robsgarage4746 Год назад
Yes Page knew Jonesy then he found the other 2 country bumpkins who were talented like no other. Page struck Gold.
@CarlBaldassarreMusic
@CarlBaldassarreMusic Год назад
It was a rare cosmic alignment
@paulgilmour4920
@paulgilmour4920 Год назад
@@CarlBaldassarreMusic you would probably have to go over the hills and faraway to get better musicians 🙃
@charliesaucier3352
@charliesaucier3352 7 месяцев назад
@@paulgilmour4920 🤣🤣🤣
@5400bowen
@5400bowen 6 месяцев назад
You guys are really trivia poor. Page got famous and then used his position to hire the best money could buy. You act like they just stumbled on to each other accidentally. That is a total fantasy, it was all set up through the star/celebrity system Page was part of. Many bands were established that way. Cream, Zeppelin, the Jeff Beck group, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young….the list is long and pretty well known.
@eduardorabinovitz8109
@eduardorabinovitz8109 Год назад
This song is such a masterpiece but, at the same time, so underrated...
@Plaza_and_Mote
@Plaza_and_Mote Месяц назад
Led Zeppelin fans have always rated it highly. Wtf are you talking about
@eduardorabinovitz8109
@eduardorabinovitz8109 Месяц назад
@@Plaza_and_Mote ofc zeppelin fans rate it highly. Im talking about non fans, bro. Im talking about the music industry in general
@eduardorabinovitz8109
@eduardorabinovitz8109 Месяц назад
And its also my birthday man wth
@gregnugent6195
@gregnugent6195 Год назад
All these years later and I still get goosebumps. probably my all-time favorite song of any band ever.
@Johnny-lr5jt
@Johnny-lr5jt Год назад
48 Years Gone
@sundyconnor4226
@sundyconnor4226 Год назад
Agreed.
@andrewbecker3700
@andrewbecker3700 Год назад
This was another album that changed how people look at rock n roll. A masterpiece we'd not seen the likes of then, and probably never will again. A timeless listen.
@CarlBaldassarreMusic
@CarlBaldassarreMusic Год назад
Sadly I agree!
@williamscheer1481
@williamscheer1481 Год назад
Indeed one of those seminal albums that, due to the “awe factor” almost seem to make time stand still for just a brief millisecond Timeless masterpiece that takes its place in rock history alongside double album game changers; The Who Quadrophenia, Stones Exile On Main Street, Santana Moonflower, Beatles White Album and Pink Floyd The Wall and wasn’t Jimi Hendrix Electric Ladyland a two album set as well(?)🤔hmmmm can’t remember but I’ll add it just in case…and let’s throw in Neil Young Live Rust as well. Game changers I tell ya! (Whoops forgot Rush 2112) By the way, I went with the double album theme bec I’ve always thought it amazing when a great band records just one album remiss of any filler, fodder and all songs hold their own. But two create two? This is an amazing feat !
@aakar88
@aakar88 Год назад
The entire side 3 of Physical was pure magic. A definition of every LZ style, all in 4 brilliant compositions
@bcpme8637
@bcpme8637 Год назад
I couldn't agree more.
@johnm1066
@johnm1066 Год назад
I've always said the same. Side three is just ethereal.
@chnacr2
@chnacr2 Год назад
Side 3 was what made me fall in love with the band. It made me realise how exceptionally good they were at handling an incredibly wide variety of songwriting styles
@RidgeRunner10
@RidgeRunner10 Год назад
Couldn't agree more - this is one of the best album sides in the history of rock music...period.
@finnafishfl
@finnafishfl Год назад
Especially the terrible song about dating underaged girls!
@leokimvideo
@leokimvideo Год назад
Killer breakdown, the absolute best I have seen on RU-vid
@Joe-mz6dc
@Joe-mz6dc Год назад
Yes it's stellar. I bet Jimmy has already seen it and is very happy.
@tomy.1846
@tomy.1846 8 месяцев назад
It's awesome!!! @@Joe-mz6dc
@thetoolmat8632
@thetoolmat8632 8 месяцев назад
Wow yeah it is
@tonychavez1733
@tonychavez1733 Год назад
I was fortunate enough to see Zeppelin perform this song two days in a row in 77 at the Oakland coliseum 👍
@xroxx1
@xroxx1 11 месяцев назад
Saw 'em on the Sunday show... last US gig.
@Ktlit
@Ktlit 8 месяцев назад
Me too.. I remember Plant really vamping on the outro. It was my favorite moment of the weekend.
@davidrhodes7655
@davidrhodes7655 8 месяцев назад
Wow I hear they didn't play it very often lucky bugger
@jfstorey8465
@jfstorey8465 8 месяцев назад
Two days in a row for me as well, except at the Capital Centre in Largo, Maryland.
@johndough9020
@johndough9020 7 месяцев назад
I was there on Saturday. Rock on.
@MichaelWeber
@MichaelWeber Год назад
Thanks for having me on board again, Carl! We need another dual guitar song to cover! RU-vid viewers, what should we play next?
@CarlBaldassarreMusic
@CarlBaldassarreMusic Год назад
Love ya Michael! You’re such a pro and a real treat to work with!
@dlewtweentorla1210
@dlewtweentorla1210 Год назад
Achilles Last Stand certainly would be a LOT of fun to play together and break down.
@jerrywilson4371
@jerrywilson4371 Год назад
How bout Midnight Madness by Foghat?
@hinney827
@hinney827 Год назад
TSRTS could use a two-man breakdown! Jimmy having to choose between leaving out a slammin solo or leaving it a little empty without the rhythm always made me a little sad. Easily a top 5 Zepp tune for me.
@jeffmcelroy5437
@jeffmcelroy5437 Год назад
do his other guitar army song...Achilles Last Stand.
@vinesauce
@vinesauce Год назад
My favorite song. Really loved this video; learned a ton and gained a deeper appreciation for a song I've heard so many times.
@bigfloppa9594
@bigfloppa9594 11 месяцев назад
Yo I didn't know Vinny listened to Led Zep
@pcih6176
@pcih6176 10 месяцев назад
hello vinsauce...
@santosmadrigal3702
@santosmadrigal3702 8 месяцев назад
I heard Jimmy Page with The Black Crows do this song live . It was well done . But The Black Crows had 2 guitar players to do what Jimmy did on that record . Total of 3 guitars . The cool thing is the singer hit the notes required , instead of trying to imitate Robert Plant .
@johnfrei9057
@johnfrei9057 Год назад
An absolutely gorgeous song and not sappy or melodramatic. There’s some real emotion and muscle in this ballad. Maybe Page’s prettiest solo ever? Thanks for covering this!
@CarlBaldassarreMusic
@CarlBaldassarreMusic Год назад
You sum it up perfectly. Bravo!
@brianmiller1077
@brianmiller1077 Год назад
Some of Plant's best writing too!
@louise_rose
@louise_rose Год назад
I completely agree - and Plant's vocals and lyrics, too! :) Also, the influence of Jimi Hendrix on the solo is unmistakable, in tone and harmonics - compare with a song like Little Wing.
@markhill9275
@markhill9275 Год назад
@Louise Rose no, Ten Years is far above those, it is a true masterpiece.
@charliesaucier3352
@charliesaucier3352 7 месяцев назад
And with so much feeling and emotion! The emotion is so thick you can literally touch it!
@bcpme8637
@bcpme8637 Год назад
Ten Years Gone took over The Rain Song as my favorite song around 1979. Never would I have imagined it would still be my favorite track today in 2023. It's obviously a well crafted, timeless classic. Great rendition Carl and team! I've never heard it recreated to such perfection.
@eroldcroft3045
@eroldcroft3045 Год назад
Wow. Those are my two go to songs, followed by wot is and should be never be. Maybe hots on for nowhere. The rain song and ten years gone I cook serious juju on. May I say I love your song choices. I will give serious praise to hots on for nowhere. That song stands on its own. You can't approach it from a rock n roll standpoint. It's swing. American bandstand. If you don't , You missed the mark. You can't zep by just doing standard rock. You have to delve where jimmy got it from, then you can do Jimmy. If you don't, you are doing Flintstones rock. I am serious about this. Pagey didn't invent it. He followed a path no one thought and redid it fresh to the masses who didn't see it coming. That's why I love page. That fuck was brilliant in his inventions.
@j_freed
@j_freed Год назад
In The Light & Down By The Seaside are magic as well. There’s a lot of Light and Shade on sides 3 and 4!
@bcpme8637
@bcpme8637 Год назад
@@j_freed I couldn't agree more! My 20 year old son who is mostly into hip hop cues up Down By The Seaside almost on a weekly basis.
@bcpme8637
@bcpme8637 Год назад
@@eroldcroft3045 - Hots on for Nowhere and all of Presence is extremely under-rated. Candy Store Rock is another track I need to hear at least once a month
@MattH-wg7ou
@MattH-wg7ou Год назад
Man, The Rain Song is so sublime too. Two outstanding songs!
@johnforsyth8521
@johnforsyth8521 Год назад
Ten Years Gone jas always been my favorite Zep song. My favorite guitar solo of all time, by anyone. So much emotion in the solo. Never had one pull at the gut like that one
@charliesaucier3352
@charliesaucier3352 7 месяцев назад
IMO, the only other ballard with guitar progressions that can bring on the wet eyes like Ten Years Gone is Frank Zappa's Watermelon in Easter Hay!
@willemvanveldhuisen3119
@willemvanveldhuisen3119 Год назад
I’ve never seen someone break down the theory of a song like this before on RU-vid, it’s amazing. Subscribed for sure
@CarlBaldassarreMusic
@CarlBaldassarreMusic Год назад
Thank you!
@TheeRocker
@TheeRocker Год назад
Cool thing is, he's playing things really true... in my opinion. I about 3 years younger than him and remember learning all Zep albums, Frampton, Nugent, Skynyrd, Blackfoot, Styx, Kiss lol, Aerosmith, Floyd, Santana, BTO, BAd Company, etc... then Halen and Triumph etc, I'd get lost in learning each album in full before moving to the next. Really pick up on players styles, helps learn all the songs. Oddest style back then was probably from the album Frank Marino and Mahogany Rush live. Friends would stop by for hours and watch me play to albums lol. Great times back in the 70's lol.
@jamescerone
@jamescerone 8 месяцев назад
@@TheeRockerSomething tells me those friends didn’t enjoy watching you play over albums for hours as much as you think they did lmao
@jojolouis
@jojolouis 8 месяцев назад
@@jamescerone You don't know about that. In doubt, assume they did: you'll feel a lot better for it! (Unless you are naturally bitter)
@jamescerone
@jamescerone 8 месяцев назад
@@jojolouis I’m a musician, man. Experience says that non-musicians never want to watch you noodle around for hours, and even musicians don’t wanna hear it either
@terrypussypower
@terrypussypower Год назад
I bought “Physical Graffiti” the week it was released and remember first listening to it on my grandmother’s music centre whilst my brother and I were painting and decorating her sitting room! We couldn’t turn it up too loud, but it’s genius was apparent from the very first track. I was convinced then that it was their best album, and haven’t changed my mind in the intervening years!
@charliesaucier3352
@charliesaucier3352 7 месяцев назад
Me too! At the time, I couldn't fathom they could release a 6th album that could be better than the best of the 1st 5! I thought for sure LZ could never release another album that could exceed the greatness of IV and the magic of Houses!
@bereznickidesign
@bereznickidesign Год назад
I play it almost for 30 years... What a song to discover guitar riffs, harmonies, chords and rhythm. Great performance!
@63002
@63002 Год назад
No you try and copy it. Jimmy wrote it came up with it and played it
@sundyconnor4226
@sundyconnor4226 Год назад
This is my most favorite song of all bands, of all times. And I was born in 60’s so I have so much to compare it too. Goosebumps? Oh yeah. It moves me to tears EVERYTIME time I hear it and a good sob if I let it. The entire song speaks to me but the ‘high voicing’ (didn’t know it was called that) is definitely having a poignant conversation with my soul. Thank you. Awesome job guys. ❤❤❤
@beatmet2355
@beatmet2355 Год назад
One of those beautiful songs in their discography that doesn’t really get played on the radio. A great example of Page’s gift of guitar orchestration/arrangement.
@charliesaucier3352
@charliesaucier3352 7 месяцев назад
My local classic station played it fairly regularly until about 15 years or so ago.
@beatmet2355
@beatmet2355 7 месяцев назад
@@charliesaucier3352 stations around here play the same songs over and over
@charliesaucier3352
@charliesaucier3352 7 месяцев назад
@beatmet2355 It's a lot like that now over here too.
@mrrootytooty5797
@mrrootytooty5797 7 месяцев назад
Been listening to LZ my whole life and paid zero attention to this track until a month or so ago when i relistened to physical grafitti and it floored me, i think it might be their best work...its perfect.
@Sean_Farmer
@Sean_Farmer Год назад
Thanks Carl! This is one of my favorite Zeppelin songs and I was thrilled when I saw it performed by the Black Crowes and Jimmy Page (Camden, NJ). They did five songs from this album including Sick Again and The Wanton Song. I was only 12 yrs old when John Bonham passed away so I never got to see them live. When I found out they were going to tour it was high on my priority list to see them and was so thankful that I did. What a great job you guys did with it!
@ianlowe4500
@ianlowe4500 Год назад
Yeah I really love the live version with the Black Crowes this song is like a fine version of wine gets better with age
@mikej70
@mikej70 Год назад
Was there at Camden too great show
@SopranoPizzaJMFNJ
@SopranoPizzaJMFNJ Год назад
I saw 7 Page/Crowes shows and all of them were awesome!~
@jimijames63
@jimijames63 Год назад
I was 14 in '77. Had a ticket to the Tampa show. But mom wouldn't let me travel. I sold it to my PE coach $10… It got rained out and only played 3 songs. Riots ensued.
@terrivoerman6898
@terrivoerman6898 Год назад
Yes , it was just lovely both nights at the Greek! One of my finest concert moments. So good.
@gregwasserman2635
@gregwasserman2635 Год назад
I really enjoyed this one. I've always liked the song, but it took on a whole new meaning after I was diagnosed with cancer. I listened to it a lot while I was undergoing treatment. While I wasn't looking back on lost love (obviously), I sure did look back on life while listening to it. Nice work Karl and Co.
@simonwarner3601
@simonwarner3601 Год назад
Truly a rock masterpiece.
@CarlBaldassarreMusic
@CarlBaldassarreMusic Год назад
Praying for you. Thank you 🙏
@johannesswillery7855
@johannesswillery7855 Год назад
I am a cancer survivor. There is nothing more profound than hearing that you may be at the end of your life. Things become more intense than one can imagine. The moment I heard those words, my Creator came to me and his presence brought me peace. In the days that followed there were so many blessings that filled my presence, music, flowers, trees, the wind....... All of God's blessings to you.
@buzzedalldrink9131
@buzzedalldrink9131 Год назад
if you are old enough to have heard this when it first came out you should just be happy you are still alive at your age cancer or not
@thematrixcam
@thematrixcam Год назад
97% of people who do chemo die on chemo. your doctor won't tell u this
@mikeciresi3697
@mikeciresi3697 Год назад
Absolutely one of their best songs, the layering alone is enough, a real sonic journey off of my favorite Zeppelin album.
@douglascarducci6977
@douglascarducci6977 Год назад
Bonham's drum beat ties all that together perfectly..that's always been my favorite song to jam when you have 3 guitarists and a bass player in room playing all the complementary parts and accents. Page is a genius
@Metal-Detecting-NC
@Metal-Detecting-NC Год назад
This is the most comprehensive breakdown of this song I have ever seen! I absolutely loved it.
@maurice19541
@maurice19541 Год назад
Wish you could do a video on each Zeppelin song. I know it's a rediculous request and undertaking but your grasp of Page's note for note feel, nuances and timing are the best Ive ever encountered anywhere. Thanks for the time, effort and love you put into these videos. Im grateful for your true dedication and devotion to the music!
@outonthetiles
@outonthetiles Год назад
He really is incredible. Would love to see this too.
@mp-kq3vc
@mp-kq3vc Год назад
Hi Carl. Something I wanted to mention... Page didn't just pick through the strings in the introduction. After each A to Amaj7 switch in the intro, he specifically counted out the chord in different ways, making each iteration different. Notably, he didn't ring out the open high E string until later iterations. It's that specific choice of notes that draws the listener in and sets the mood. Admittedly, he didn't quite replicate the same in live performances... rather he changed it up and let the emotion come through. Page is a very emotional guy.
@5400bowen
@5400bowen 6 месяцев назад
“He changed it up” because he can’t do half of what he does in the studio live. Most of his solos on the studio tracks are bits and pieces they picked out of endless takes and spliced together. That’s why Beck was the soloist in the Yardbirds and Page played the rhythm parts. Great composer, mediocre player. And playing fewer strings at first and then strumming wider and wider bringing in more notes is one of the oldest techniques on the guitar ever. And one of the most commonly used to build intensity and flavor.
@philsipad
@philsipad 4 месяца назад
@@5400bowen Beck is an unfortunate case of a great guitarist who couldn't write a hit. The fact that his greatest recording was Cause We've Ended As Lovers, a cover, says it all. Page is an average professional guitarist but his work in the Studio and his application of musical ideas in terms of use of scales, progressions, and uncommon musical constructs are his true legacy,
@5400bowen
@5400bowen 4 месяца назад
@@philsipad yes, you said it in a different way…but have you not noticed the very best players often cannot write? Beck is not the only great instrumentalist who could not write. And Page is not the only relatively weak instrumentalist that wrote so well. It’s all over music. John Fogerty is another good writer who’s instrumental skills were nowhere near his compositional skills. There are many others. Page wrote one of the songs on “Truth”. And “Cause” is one of Becks best offerings, but to say it is his best is more opinion than fact. Just because I agree with you doesn’t make either of us the final arbiter. But that doesn’t stop me from feeling it is obviously the real truth. Feeling, not knowing… Makes me sad we lost Beck all over again…
@dalmac5978
@dalmac5978 3 месяца назад
@@5400bowen​​⁠ I’ve never heard that Page’s solos were pieced together in the studio. In fact I’ve always heard the opposite, that many were done in a single take, sometimes two or three. I’ve never once heard reference to “endless takes” that were “spliced together” in the studio. I’m not buying it. Sorry.
@dalmac5978
@dalmac5978 3 месяца назад
And my understanding as to why Beck was the soloist on the Yardbirds is simply because he was the senior member and lead guitarist in the band when Jimmy came onboard, and likely had nothing to do with their relative skill levels. There’s also Beck’s demanding personality. Remember, Jimmy was originally brought on to play the bass. In the end, looking back, Jeff Beck did cool things on the guitar, Jimmy Page made incredible music.
@ShawnConrad-tw8du
@ShawnConrad-tw8du 8 месяцев назад
The whole album is absolutely brilliant. The range of the songs on it epitomizes why they were the single greatest hard rock/hard rock blues band of all time. Its absolutely breath taking and my favorite of theirs. With Presence being second
@lowkeyprodigy
@lowkeyprodigy Год назад
I don't know why 10 years gone gets slept on in when talking about zeppelin best songs. This song deserves the respect of all the other zeppelin greats. Songs like stairway to heaven, while awesome, benefit from buzz around the songs mystery, etc. This song doesn't have the buzz like stairway, but to me, the whole band gets to shine, cause evebody killed it. The riff, and the way page changes progression between soft/hard is amazing. This song is my favorite, vocally from plant. Brilliant in his own right. The first time I played this for my kids a couple years ago, it blew them away cause it sounded to them like a song you wold hear today, and not like any of the other older rock I listen too
@charliesaucier3352
@charliesaucier3352 7 месяцев назад
I can understand. It gets lost because it's one of just many great masterpiece songs! Where do you begin? Which one is my favorite today? What will it be tomorrow? Only Zeppelin can make you think like that about their songs!!
@spgtenor
@spgtenor Год назад
Ten Years Gone and Rain Song have been my favorite Zep tunes. This one is quite special, the intricacy of harmonies, jazz chord changes and sheer beauty have always amazed me. The three of you sounded amazing! Not easy, especially since it requires about 5 more guitars.
@danielakerman8241
@danielakerman8241 Год назад
Rain Song was the song that made me pick up the guitar and start learning to play.
@spgtenor
@spgtenor Год назад
@@danielakerman8241 Same here, but I couldn’t figure out the fingering so I played it on the piano. Somebody showed me pinball wizard on guitar and I put all of my time learning it.
@danielakerman8241
@danielakerman8241 Год назад
@@spgtenor The fingering is really difficult or impossible unless you get the alternate tuning correct! I believe the tuning for Rain Song is D-G-C-G-C-D. Lots of open strings on those opening strums.
@spgtenor
@spgtenor Год назад
@@danielakerman8241 Exactly, I had no clue of alternate tuning as a kid. I finally learned to play it by the end of high school but in standard tuning and my fingers were making shapes I didn’t think was possible!
@danielakerman8241
@danielakerman8241 Год назад
@@spgtenor 😂
@1111MJR
@1111MJR Год назад
My favourite Led Zeppelin song, so by default, my favourite song! Doing the lesson with multiple people was exactly the way to go. Best lesson I’ve seen on this ever. Thank you, Carl.
@CarlBaldassarreMusic
@CarlBaldassarreMusic Год назад
I’m glad you liked it. It really worked out great!!
@chriswaller6859
@chriswaller6859 7 месяцев назад
As someone with a classical background, I'm always amazed and pleased to hear how good of composers Led Zeppelin, particularly Jimmy Page, and John Paul Jones, actually are. The layering is symphonic in it's depth.
@jerrywilson4371
@jerrywilson4371 Год назад
Zep has been the benchmark by which I judged all other bands for me since 1969 and this song is number 1 followed closely by Ramble On. Nicely done gentleman
@tawpgk
@tawpgk Год назад
Carl I was perplexed by the title at first as I could swear I saw them blow this out of the roof of MSG when I saw them in 1977. Then I read the description and saw that you did see them do it as I did that wonderful year 2-3 months. We are the same age...what a great time to grow up in musically...and every other way compared to today. Your channel always gets me smiling and binging on more zeppelin. The greatest band of all time.
@Ccastine9
@Ccastine9 Год назад
This was one of my favorites when I was a kid. Brings back memories. Im 35, but Led Zeppelin was an obsession when I was 15 too.
@frankb518
@frankb518 8 месяцев назад
WOW! Talk about throw backs!!! I was A teenager when Physical Graffiti came I out I was 17 !! I am A Guitar Player...... and allways loved that song!!!! Love the Phase Shifter with the gain !!!!!
@michaelshearer3559
@michaelshearer3559 Год назад
This was so fun, I could jam this with you guys all day long and not grow tired. Jimmy Page was such a force on guitar and especially in the studio. That was his playground as an artist.
@CarlBaldassarreMusic
@CarlBaldassarreMusic Год назад
Glad you liked!
@chrishughes4285
@chrishughes4285 Год назад
You're getting really good at this.
@CarlBaldassarreMusic
@CarlBaldassarreMusic Год назад
Ha ha!!!
@swampybogard9368
@swampybogard9368 Год назад
One of the greatest musical breakdowns I've watched.
@CarlBaldassarreMusic
@CarlBaldassarreMusic Год назад
Thank you soo much!!
@zososhep
@zososhep Год назад
Not just my all time favorite Zeppelin song but my ALL TIME favorite song ever! If I had to choose one song-this is it! Great job Carl & friends!
@TisTheDamnStickSeason
@TisTheDamnStickSeason Год назад
One of my top 3 Zeppelin songs, along with Achilles and In The Light
@stevenjones6780
@stevenjones6780 Год назад
Ah yes, the exquisite lonely and bitter sweet melancholy of the later Zep coming up on the quantum shift of ITTOD.
@CarlBaldassarreMusic
@CarlBaldassarreMusic Год назад
Those two are on my bucket list!!
@crist6353
@crist6353 Год назад
Please don’t forget Carouselambra!! Another oft overlooked gem.
@1jimmy534
@1jimmy534 Год назад
The emotion in this beautiful song still sends a chill through me and reminds me of my first love.
@bwhotwing411
@bwhotwing411 Год назад
To me this song has always to me showcased Jimmy Pages brilliance and talent in the studio and one of his best compositions. It was great to see you guys pick it apart and it sounds amazing and you can really see how well it is crafted. One of the other great compositions by Jimmy that I’ve always thought was great is Blue Train from Page and Plant album
@CarlBaldassarreMusic
@CarlBaldassarreMusic Год назад
I’ll give that a listen! Thank you 🙏
@SJ-ke9gq
@SJ-ke9gq Год назад
Beautifully recreated Carl. I was lucky enough to see it played live at Knebworth with his B Bender...!!! Followed by Hot Dog...!!🔥🔥
@george-wg6ug
@george-wg6ug Год назад
Was there too 👍 that day has lived long in my memory for many reasons, the main one being wanting to learn guitar...
@iconoclastic12007
@iconoclastic12007 Год назад
Thanks for doing this. I believe this song is the pinnacle of what they did as band. It demonstrated their sophistication in composition, arranging and studio production. If I ever met Page this would be the song I’d ask him about.
@Marchosias_Rex
@Marchosias_Rex Год назад
Watching this is bittersweet....I'll never be able to play like that...But I can appreciate the beauty and ability......Outstanding
@CarlBaldassarreMusic
@CarlBaldassarreMusic Год назад
Wow, thank you!
@frankphillips7436
@frankphillips7436 Год назад
Quite possibly one of the best Led Zeppelin songs ever recorded. I know everyone wants to go to Stairway but this song is just as much of a masterpiece and has the benefit of not being overplayed.
@sistersarann3819
@sistersarann3819 Год назад
Carl, you play this so beautifully. Thank you ❤
@CarlBaldassarreMusic
@CarlBaldassarreMusic Год назад
Thank you!!
@jamessator5564
@jamessator5564 Год назад
I was 6 when this came out, but I discovered them in ‘85 in high school, always loved this song and have tried playing this
@williampulice2823
@williampulice2823 Месяц назад
So very well done. I've seen this before and came back for more. One of Page's finest compositions for sure. An all-time fave. Well done!!
@turnsufficient4971
@turnsufficient4971 Год назад
This was a really cool breakdown. I thoroughly enjoy Led Zeppelin's live versions of this from their 1977 US Tour. Jonsey used a 12 string acoustic on the first leg of the tour which ended on May 18th. He then used the triple neck acoustic for legs 2 and 3. Jimmy used his 1953 Telecaster w the Parsons White b bender on the whole tour. In the studio he used his 1959 Danelectro for the main guitar parts. The version from June 23rd is awesome - in which there's a great interaction between Robert and Bonzo and Robert ends up introducing the song as "Ten Years Bonham." Let's not forget that Jonesy was also pumping away on his Moog bass pedals while playing his acoustic gitfiddle. He had at least four sets of bass pedals on that tour, on stage.
@PageCrowes
@PageCrowes Год назад
I read Jimmy used a white maple neck strat on tyg. I think Jimmy gave it him and jpj gave it back years later. Jimmy's on a cover of guitar world with it that's where I read about it.
@turnsufficient4971
@turnsufficient4971 Год назад
@@PageCrowes You're right - my apologies. I got the Dano mixed up with The Rain Song recording, which is the other epic ballad by Led Zeppelin. Jonesy did give him that guitar. It sounds fantastic on that song.
@johnwatson3948
@johnwatson3948 Год назад
There is something about that song. Back when I was younger got such a kick out of playing the guitar outro onto a cassette tape and then playing those lead bits over it.
@stevenjones6780
@stevenjones6780 Год назад
You are seriously dating yourself 😆
@johnwatson3948
@johnwatson3948 Год назад
But I'm younger than Carl haha!
@joejones9520
@joejones9520 Год назад
@@stevenjones6780 I bought a couple of portable cassette recorders at wal mart several yrs back when i was writing two part harmony songs, it was easier than dealing with modern tech. I was glad they still made them.
@honoraryamerica5943
@honoraryamerica5943 Год назад
Probably my favourite song from them (is it possible to have a definitive fave song from LZ?) and my first hearing of it has a most personal and unique place in my memory. In terms of Pages "light and shade" philosophy, this song seemed to emulate this perfectly and he leaves plenty of air to breath with his intentional notes of silence in the intro. It's this patience that reinforces Pages genius.
@CarlBaldassarreMusic
@CarlBaldassarreMusic Год назад
Agreed!
@63002
@63002 Год назад
NO WAY but a gr8 song
@louise_rose
@louise_rose Год назад
It's such a carefully orchestrated song, and if it had been done in a more standard power ballad way (Def Leppard-or Meat Loaf-like sound) it could easily have been ploughed right down into the ground. The wistful solo (or really a guitar duo of sorts) and the heavy, lustful riff coming right after it - light and shade.
@BiBo24-
@BiBo24- Год назад
never have i heard someone talk about things i know NOTHING about, but enjoyed it so much! I just know since i first heard this song almost 40 years ago, its always sounded amazing! Thanks!
@edwardcowardin4014
@edwardcowardin4014 Год назад
I would have to say that 10 Years Gone is my favorite Led Zeppelin song of all time.
@stephenzimmerman5517
@stephenzimmerman5517 8 месяцев назад
I find it comforting to learn that I was not the only guitar player who had played some of Page's incorrectly for years. I definitly bennifitted from having seen Zeppilin 2x and watched how he pulled off some of the more complicated phrases live, wich I knew were a variation of what he played in the studio. Of course I always try to make everything I play "my version" but I truly appriciate your "correct" breakdowns! Enlightening! Thank You!
@5400bowen
@5400bowen 6 месяцев назад
Yeah, variation of the studio…ie, what he really could play as opposed to the bits and pieces of endless versions they picked through that he did in the studio that came out right by chance.
@jotruck8581
@jotruck8581 Год назад
Thank you again guys, that was super duper awesome. 🥰
@texasflood3165
@texasflood3165 Год назад
What effects..what amp.. my God.. sounds exactly like Page + Zep..amazing..sounds of my youth..69 yrs young..please..more..!
@CarlBaldassarreMusic
@CarlBaldassarreMusic Год назад
Thank you!
@stephendavidcavuoti6548
@stephendavidcavuoti6548 7 месяцев назад
This is one of my favorite Led Zeppelin thank you and I was 17 in 75 now just the OldMan !
@TheZipeedoo
@TheZipeedoo Год назад
Thank you for this. One of my favorite Zep songs. The rhythm guitar behind the solo, even just that is lovely.
@newcastlejb
@newcastlejb Год назад
Saw Mr. Weber open for Ace Frehley back in March in Warren, Oh. Kid's a phenom!!
@johnchoi916
@johnchoi916 5 месяцев назад
How have i never seen this channel before! This was great. Thank you
@shadowghst7704
@shadowghst7704 8 месяцев назад
Wow ! That was freaking amazing!! You nailed it!!
@madisongraham9307
@madisongraham9307 Год назад
Sir Carl and his mates…. Master Class. Excellent break down and amazing as usual. Happy New year from ATX. Best regards.
@CarlBaldassarreMusic
@CarlBaldassarreMusic Год назад
Thank you!
@wolfbrother2474
@wolfbrother2474 Год назад
My word, that Les Paul is truly stunning but complimented by your flawless playing. Once again, a wonderful video
@CarlBaldassarreMusic
@CarlBaldassarreMusic Год назад
Thank you!
@ocasio3024
@ocasio3024 7 месяцев назад
By far one of their very best written and played songs. It’s one of those that didn’t make it big like some others but better than some of those greats. Just an amazing song! Love it ❤
@FrenchSquareDancer
@FrenchSquareDancer 8 месяцев назад
I'm really happy to have discovered your channel. Loved this video as all your preceding ones. Keep up the great work. You're well accompanied, too.
@redbaron1071
@redbaron1071 10 месяцев назад
This is one of my favorite all-time Led Zeppelin numbers. This song is so emotional to me, so many regrets, so many sad memories......
@emac1652
@emac1652 Год назад
My all-time, number one, top of the top favorite Zeppelin track of all time. Great job as usual Carl. Happy New Year!
@CarlBaldassarreMusic
@CarlBaldassarreMusic Год назад
Happy new year!
@FenderTeleDeluxe
@FenderTeleDeluxe Год назад
IMO, Ten Years Gone is second only to The Rain Song. My top two favorite songs, by any artist, any genre, any decade. Thank you, Carl…I love your channel more than words can express (and not just because we were born in the same year…lol)!
@CarlBaldassarreMusic
@CarlBaldassarreMusic Год назад
Thank you 🙏
@CharlesRoss2007
@CharlesRoss2007 8 месяцев назад
This was my fathers fav song from them. I loved playing this on my electric for him, knowing how much he loved it :) RIP Dad, I love you always, thx for sharing your love of music.
@SantiSMF
@SantiSMF Год назад
THIS. WAS. AWESOME! Thanks for the breakdown of this fantastic song!
@778899Tammy13
@778899Tammy13 Год назад
What a fantastic episode and tutorial!! Undoubtedly one of their most beautiful songs.Its one of my all time favorites.Physical Graffiti was a masterpiece! Seeing the breakdown, it's amazing how intricate and layered that song is.Thank you, Carl, Al, and Micheal..!! Beautiful !!❤️🎼
@CarlBaldassarreMusic
@CarlBaldassarreMusic Год назад
Thank you Tammy! It’s so beautiful and anointed. Set apart and special in every way!
@xipo199
@xipo199 8 месяцев назад
Wow! That is an awesome breakdown. Really nicely done guys.
@Mark-lq3sb
@Mark-lq3sb 8 месяцев назад
I too was 15 in Feb. of 1975. Caught the Led Zeppelin tour in St. Louis on Jan. 27, '75. I was so excited to see Jimmy play live! In those days you spent the night in your car or your buddies car in the parking lot the night before ticket sales. Don't think anybody slept that night and every car stereo was playing Zeppelin all night. I'm sure you remember, no computer printed tickets back then. You just had to guess which ticket outlet would have the best seats. We got lucky, 25th row center section floor. Still have that ticket stub. Two years later, Zeppelin in St. Louis again on April 15, '77. At the time I didn't think about the Ten Years Gone song. I'm not a guitar player and never really payed attention to the number of different guitar tracks in that song, but I'll never forget hearing Jimmy's slide work on In My Time of Dying. Glad to see & hear there are some of us still enjoying *Led Zeppelin!*
@ImYourOverlord
@ImYourOverlord Год назад
You nearly had me weeping during the outro section, brother. I love the way the two guitars sound, the one supporting the other without much in the way of duplication. Your lead playing is spot on, clean and emotive, a fitting tribute to the legendary Jimmy Page 🙂 I'm very interested in how your guitar is dialed in for the sections of the piece!
@CarlBaldassarreMusic
@CarlBaldassarreMusic Год назад
It’s the same setting throughout. Just added a phaser for the solo. Rolled of guitar volume for the intro and linking material. The key to tone is knowing the parts and simply willing the sound through your head, heart and hands. I could get very close on a lot of guitars and amps because I’m so thoroughly connected to this material and Jimmy Page’s physical approach to the guitar at the point of attack.
@ImYourOverlord
@ImYourOverlord Год назад
@@CarlBaldassarreMusic I may have enough of a sense for the music to combine with what I know of Jimmy's approach to come close, myself. Phaser is at the ready, and I'm at least familiar with switching from both pick-ups to bridge for leads/solos, treble turned full up on the guitar :)
@FeelingShred
@FeelingShred Год назад
That double guitar Duo at the end reminds me of the "guitar conversation" happening at the end of the Joe Satriani song called "You Saved My Life" (brilliantly named)
@ImYourOverlord
@ImYourOverlord Год назад
Beautiful and bittersweet song. I love the guitar tone, effects, and the playing itself 🙂 The album came out the year I turned ten. Personal experience has me relating to the subject matter in the lyrics, though in my case it's closer to 20 years. I appreciate the musical analysis, and am inspired to try my hand at it in time. Bravo, Maestro!
@CarlBaldassarreMusic
@CarlBaldassarreMusic Год назад
thank you!
@TWKozak-hs9bo
@TWKozak-hs9bo 8 месяцев назад
One of my most beloved Zeppelin tunes. The moment I saw your into, I had to subscribe. Thanks for the awesome video.
@cjo2012
@cjo2012 7 месяцев назад
Impossible to explain the emotions. I love how you love honor and recognize the maestro. Few solo's so consistenty draw involuntary tears over the decades as that one. The harmonies, the intro, the whole thing. God bless ya bud.
@bryanwilliams3665
@bryanwilliams3665 Год назад
Thank you Carl.. Your lessons NEVER disappoint. Figure #3 was new to me!..Awesome sound with that Phaser in the solo. 'Hats off' to Al and Michael .They were great too... Heres one: The Wanton Song. An Argument for Pageys Coolest Chords Ever with that Rotary Effect! Happy New Year Carl.
@CarlBaldassarreMusic
@CarlBaldassarreMusic Год назад
Agreed!
@terrypussypower
@terrypussypower Год назад
My favourite Led Zep tune! “Physical Graffiti” is a master class of amazing guitar tones. Jimmy Page gets kudos for his playing, and rightly so, but one of his greatest gifts was his ability to contour up some of THE most fantastic guitar tones on record.
@yragnellaable
@yragnellaable Год назад
You are correct, they couldn't pull off live all they did on record but oh man, there are some stunning versions of Ten Years Gone from the 1977 tour. Love your videos !
@CarlBaldassarreMusic
@CarlBaldassarreMusic Год назад
Totally agree. Those were interpretations that were great unto themselves! Loved how they made those live arrangements work! That’s the mark of a GREAT song. It’s portable and can work in several arrangements or genres.
@yragnellaable
@yragnellaable Год назад
@@CarlBaldassarreMusic exactly; the studio albums were like a blueprint or a launching pad. They do a version in 1977 where Jimmy takes 8 lead breaks, it just goes on and in but it's organic, beautiful and stunning . Cheers Carl.
@yragnellaable
@yragnellaable 11 месяцев назад
​@Carl Baldassarre came back to listen again. Just a masterwork in songwriting . Love it.
@tedpikul1
@tedpikul1 8 месяцев назад
Nice work, fantastic breakdown. I'll be coming back to this.
@curtvona4891
@curtvona4891 Год назад
This sounds fantastic! Thanks for the breakdown.
@GoogleUser-es5td
@GoogleUser-es5td Год назад
I know the world is tired of Zeppelin worship but Jimmy Page was an absolute freaking genius despite his personal demons...
@ThiagodMoraes
@ThiagodMoraes Год назад
I don't think the world will EVER get tired of the GOAT band. Best band ever!!
@foesfly3047
@foesfly3047 Год назад
Brilliant discussion of one of the most poignant rock compositions of all time. The fact that Michael Weber ‘just happens’ to look much like a young Jimmy Page adds even more weight to this, already heavy subject.
@tellsingandplay
@tellsingandplay Год назад
I’d give you TEN thumbs up if I could. One of my five favorite Zeppelin songs. I first bought this album in 1979 but didn’t really delve into this particular song until 1982 which was both, my senior year of high school and the 10th anniversary of my parents divorce. This song and "Cats in the Cradle" in 1974 when I was 10 years old, REALLY hit home - "My son turned 10 just the other day…" Anyway, I've learned the first couple of figures decades ago and now, it'll take me a couple more to learn the rest but at least you put it out so gorgeously - THANK YOU!! Half a million views in just over a month and deservedly so, congrats and thanks again!!
@eduardosalgado1229
@eduardosalgado1229 Год назад
Exclent breakdown of one of my favorite zep songs, Thanks so much.
@whtghst8105
@whtghst8105 2 месяца назад
Just another masterpiece of music by the Mighty Led Zeppelin!
@lucandre
@lucandre Год назад
Thank you so much for breaking down my favorite Led Zeppelin song … It’s been a while that I’ve been looking for that
@96capricelt1tan
@96capricelt1tan Год назад
This is my favorite Zeppelin song , this song has such a beautiful feel to it . This song has a lot of meaning to me , thanks for taking time to cover .
@lenmaselli3589
@lenmaselli3589 Год назад
Fantastic and fun! You guys artfully yet technically give us some musical joy in breaking down a rich classic Zep song. Thank you for the work and the fine crafted video. You guys crushed it!
@Tom-dr7dh
@Tom-dr7dh Год назад
That was awesome! I haven't heard that track in so long- gonna put it on the playlist
@rigo7292
@rigo7292 11 месяцев назад
Absolutely perfect breakdown. What a ride!
@aaronsmithey5806
@aaronsmithey5806 Год назад
Fantastic breakdown. Love Ten Years Gone!!
@Eric-qi6ky
@Eric-qi6ky Месяц назад
It's so cool watching and listening to you guys jam during the lesson. I can tell you really feel this song. It sounds amazing! Thumbs up and subscribed.
@Grizzilyultra
@Grizzilyultra Год назад
Can’t take the smile from my face! Great job guys and thank you. ✌️
@buddybeetle
@buddybeetle Год назад
One of my favourite songs, from my favourite Zeppelin album. Many thanks
@JankoNovoselic
@JankoNovoselic 8 месяцев назад
This brought tears to my eyes! ❤ beautiful analyisis and playing! Thanks
@markmarshall7939
@markmarshall7939 Год назад
Phenomenal deep dive & dissection of one of Page's best masterpieces!
@Dupree9973
@Dupree9973 3 месяца назад
I've been working on this song for a while now and I stumbled upon this vid. Thanks SO much for the breakdown. I've not digested it all fully yet, but I know this is going to get me closer for sure. Great video, thanks. Subscribed.
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